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now america must act. what does america have to do? >> well, with syria, if the opposition will get its act together, and become unified, it seems to me that then we should surely support turkey's request for patriot missiles as defenses against any threat from syria. but also we then have to consider a no-fly zone, providing the opposition in syria comes together. but, again, all this goes looking for ways to keep the pressure on iran and to keep taking away from iran the kind of weaponry, both psychological and real, that they are using. >> i want to shift gears as we talk about your concern about our national security in the middle east. let's bring it back home, and the fiscal cliff talks that are going to begin this week. as chairman of the armed services committee, of course, all of these defense jobs that are imperiled by what's called sequestration, meaning automatic spending cuts, half of which would come from defense, you're talking about $50 billion a year starting in january for 10 years unless this deal is averted. by the
now america must act. what does america have to do? >> well, with syria, if the opposition will get its act together, and become unified, it seems to me that then we should surely support turkey's request for patriot missiles as defenses against any threat from syria. but also we then have to consider a no-fly zone, providing the opposition in syria comes together. but, again, all this goes looking for ways to keep the pressure on iran and to keep taking away from iran the kind of...
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but yes, america, in america, something is always being borne. it's always changing. dem graphically it's changing. at the end of the day, elections are actually about ideas, they're about the stands that each party takes. republicans do have to sit down and say, what are we doing and as important, how are we doing it? >> we have seen the reemergence of mitt romney this week. a smiling mitt romney. i want to show it out there with his family. ruth, both peggy and matt talking about the kind of rethinking the republicans will have to go through, but there has been a temptation with losing party, to pile on the candidate and blame it all on him. >> he's the guy, he's the one who lost it for us, it wasn't our fault, that would be the wrong lesson to take. i think there's a danger for democrats, resting on their laurels. yes, the country is becoming browner, wedge issues aren't as wedgy as they used to be. but the republican party unless you believe it's the stupid party which i don't is just as capable of changing and modernizing itself for the times. if the republican p
but yes, america, in america, something is always being borne. it's always changing. dem graphically it's changing. at the end of the day, elections are actually about ideas, they're about the stands that each party takes. republicans do have to sit down and say, what are we doing and as important, how are we doing it? >> we have seen the reemergence of mitt romney this week. a smiling mitt romney. i want to show it out there with his family. ruth, both peggy and matt talking about the...
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america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information pde
america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information pde
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if you went into a bar in america prior to the civil war and order aid hot drink in the wintertime, what they would do, because they had a fireplace running at all times, is they would pull a red hot poker out of the fireplace and stick it into a drink. probably the drink would have some form of brandy or whiskey and maybe some beer or some cider, and they would shove this poker into it to heat the drink up. and what the heat from that red hot poker does is change the nature of the drink. the super high temperature changes the nature of the drink in a way that heating on a stove could never do. so this is designed as a way to recreate that kind of a flavor in a modern environment. we're going to make a drink called the thai basil daiquiri. this is thai basil and here is the main part of the technique. we pour liquid nitrogen on the herb. it's going to freeze it. you can hear the herb getting frozen. you don't want too much liquid nitrogen in the container because it will affect the drink. i want as much as possible all of those drinks to look and drink like a normal drink, because what i
if you went into a bar in america prior to the civil war and order aid hot drink in the wintertime, what they would do, because they had a fireplace running at all times, is they would pull a red hot poker out of the fireplace and stick it into a drink. probably the drink would have some form of brandy or whiskey and maybe some beer or some cider, and they would shove this poker into it to heat the drink up. and what the heat from that red hot poker does is change the nature of the drink. the...
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for "good morning america," i'm nick schifrin in london. >> coming up here on "good morning america" -- the dog who will literally dance for his supper, just one of many absurdities coming up in "fixation." keep it here on "good morning america." the wrong house. sister? we missed you. they waited up all night for you, you know. it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ] really? ♪ [ chuckles ] what are you doing? you're my present this year. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. [ me♪ grunting ] open! ♪ [ girl ] dear santa... ♪ dear santa, i want a ballerina tutu, a pink bike, a unicorn night-light... [ female announcer ] this year, bring their wish list to life. [ girl ] ...princess doll, markers... he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket
for "good morning america," i'm nick schifrin in london. >> coming up here on "good morning america" -- the dog who will literally dance for his supper, just one of many absurdities coming up in "fixation." keep it here on "good morning america." the wrong house. sister? we missed you. they waited up all night for you, you know. it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ]...
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getting a pension and that's over and that's, sorry, but for people that started businesses, which is how america started it's the best it's ever been, and you can't be totally sad about it. >> tough times, but we think before. americans come through this, can't they? >> it's never been easy, you know? and i don't quite understand this younger generation from one perspective. you know, 40 years ago over 60% of high school stunts worked in the summer. today it's 40%. where is the hardship? you know, look, if you look-- >> if you look, that's not the ca case. >> for the summer? >> ten years ago, look, let's get this microeconomically, gary b i believe your daughter is going to be fine because she's going to work hard and education, and that's what it takes, and make it happen for yourself. >> i was going to-- quickly, jim, last word on this? >> well, things are different than they were, even 25 years ago, 30 years ago when he graduated from collegeou could pretty much get a job going out of college and things are difference and the administration hasn't made it easier with the class warfare and one
getting a pension and that's over and that's, sorry, but for people that started businesses, which is how america started it's the best it's ever been, and you can't be totally sad about it. >> tough times, but we think before. americans come through this, can't they? >> it's never been easy, you know? and i don't quite understand this younger generation from one perspective. you know, 40 years ago over 60% of high school stunts worked in the summer. today it's 40%. where is the...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> finally, when disaster strikes you can replace the house and the furniture and the car, but you can't replace family and friends and pets and you can't replace your old treasured photos once they have been damaged or can you? that's how one remarkable group is making their story. >> reporter: linda is pouring over family photos. after superstorm sandy the images are all that's left of her family history. >> my mother-in-law was so beautiful. >> reporter: memories nearly swept away when six feet of water flooded her basement. >> most of these people are gone. we can never get them back. it's part of our history. we're just so happy to be able to show them to our kids. >>
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> finally, when disaster strikes you can replace the house and the furniture and the car, but you can't replace family and friends and pets and...
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. >> up2us was started because we know that kids all over america, particularly in our cities here, need sports. i mean, sports is such a fundamental part of growing up, and you learn so many values from sports that you take with you for the rest of your life. >> with help from the federal service program americorps, up2us started coach across america. so far, they've trained more than a thousand volunteers to be coaches in 25 states. ktrice mcneill was recently named their coach of the year. he really understands his players...because he was once in their shoes. >> it was really tough growing up in my neighborhood because they really didn't have any organized sports teams. everything was just surrounded by violence and just inner-city crime, so i wanted to find an outlet and something positive where i can be able to say i don't have to get involved with that so much and just i can do my own thing. >> coach mcneill not only turned his own life around, he's passing his positive attitude on to his players. >> ktrice is a very good coach. i look up to him in many different ways. he's like f
. >> up2us was started because we know that kids all over america, particularly in our cities here, need sports. i mean, sports is such a fundamental part of growing up, and you learn so many values from sports that you take with you for the rest of your life. >> with help from the federal service program americorps, up2us started coach across america. so far, they've trained more than a thousand volunteers to be coaches in 25 states. ktrice mcneill was recently named their coach of...
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good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. 200 million albums that they have sold. incredible. >> that's a lot and a lot of money too. >> a little successful, don't you think? >> they're probably the most successful rock band in history. >> i think so and rightly so. and it's sunday, november 25th. >>> also this morning -- stunning video of an underwater rescue as brave divers free a huge whale shark tangled in thick rope. the video has gone viral and it's been viewed at least 500,000 times. >>> and the guy who is taking mall madness to an entirely new level, jumping from the balcony into the fountain below. as we said, this is the anatomy of a bad idea. we'll show you how it turned out, coming up in "fixation." as we freeze the shot. >>> but first this morning, they're calling it a miracle. the young man shot in the head while defending his girlfriend after a halloween party. he was in a coma for almost a month. doctors said his odds of making it were slim. but on thanksgiving day,
good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. 200 million albums that they have sold. incredible. >> that's a lot and a lot of money too. >> a little successful, don't you think? >> they're probably the most successful rock band in history. >> i think so and rightly so. and it's sunday, november 25th. >>> also this morning -- stunning video of an underwater rescue as brave divers free a huge whale shark tangled in thick rope. the...
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i'm not sure america's ready for that. [laughter] given the current political climate. we heard about kids being unable or unwilling to read henry james and the erosion of our language, i blame honey boo boo for this. [laughter] i think we built that. and we heard about font nazis which -- [laughter] i want you to use that as a hashtag. that is my gift to you in concert. [laughter] our business leader. i'm talking as an author who recently published a book in dead tree form despite the fact -- [laughter] i murdered a lot of trees. i just -- they look at me funny, and they make me angry. so i've been a blogger and an online, you know, person, a real person, too, like 3-d space, but it was an odd choice for me to go ahead and go with a printed book given where my origins are in terms of expression. and it was a great choice. this is a book. i think there were some fun things that we did in the process of taking advantage of a lot of what you've heard so far. the book is a memoir, but there's also a provocation and a conversation baked into it by design to take advantage o
i'm not sure america's ready for that. [laughter] given the current political climate. we heard about kids being unable or unwilling to read henry james and the erosion of our language, i blame honey boo boo for this. [laughter] i think we built that. and we heard about font nazis which -- [laughter] i want you to use that as a hashtag. that is my gift to you in concert. [laughter] our business leader. i'm talking as an author who recently published a book in dead tree form despite the fact --...
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. >> ♪ america's fri >> announcer: tonight on huckabee, she was paralyzed as a teenager. >> i can't do a life in a wheelchair without use of my hand or legs. >> announcer: then, another challenge. >> as if being quadriplegic wasn't enough, she has breast cancer. >> announcer: she stays strong with a positive outlook on life. >> divine alignment happens in every one of our lives. >> reporter: coincidences, chance encounters or part of a bigger plan. >> god is moving us along toward our destiny. >> reporter: plus, syndicated talk show host larry elder how a man-to-man talk end aid family feud between father and son. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [applause]. >> gov. mike huckabee: thank you, thank you very much. thank you very much, audience. and, welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. i hope that you and your family are enjoying some precious and special time together, during this thanksgiving holiday. you know, we all have a lot to be grateful for but sometimes we have to stop and realize it. i'm grateful that i have work, knowing t
. >> ♪ america's fri >> announcer: tonight on huckabee, she was paralyzed as a teenager. >> i can't do a life in a wheelchair without use of my hand or legs. >> announcer: then, another challenge. >> as if being quadriplegic wasn't enough, she has breast cancer. >> announcer: she stays strong with a positive outlook on life. >> divine alignment happens in every one of our lives. >> reporter: coincidences, chance encounters or part of a bigger...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam hav
from america's gift headquarters. walmart. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying...
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guest on this intervie say that the image of jesus about any new view of about any new view@of jesus in america. we'll ask the author of american stephen broth row with another view on the live line. captions produced by visual audio captioning www.visualaudiocaptioning.com barack obama barac barack obama barack obama >> dr. stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal oohable, there isn't just one jesus but there's many and the other is that jesus isn't just for christians in the ited states, christians love jesus but so do buddhists and jews and hindus and people without any religion whatsoever. >> the jus image is multiadaptble because we are a 3489 rigious nation. >> that's right, we're a multireligious nation but also a christian nation where 80% or so of the country are christians and they put jesus on the national agenda and then people of all different religions and without anyt all respond to that figure. >> why did thomas jefferson the bible by omitting a lot of it in his
guest on this intervie say that the image of jesus about any new view of about any new view@of jesus in america. we'll ask the author of american stephen broth row with another view on the live line. captions produced by visual audio captioning www.visualaudiocaptioning.com barack obama barac barack obama barack obama >> dr. stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal...
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this is america's number one financial news report, "wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> the kick off to the most important shopping season of the year is underway. it is started earlier some retailers opened their doors on thursday night after thanksgiving dinner. it got off to a good start and analysts expect sales to rise a little more than 4%, not as strong as last year. retailers earned one-third of their profits during the holiday season and consumers make up 70% of the u.s. economy. during the holiday-shortened week the markets moved in tandem for the fiscal cliff. up more midweek. the markets continued to climb on friday. stunning accusations that one of america's iconic companies hewlett-packard which acquired autonomy last year for $11 billion is accusing autonomy of what it called serious improprieties in its bookkeeping and inflating its own value. meg witman says the company lied about how much it was worth. >> we believe there's a willful effort on the part of certain members of autonomy management to mislead shareholders when they we
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america -- america's cities are running a soviet style urban transit policy. by this i mean that in the old soviet union the use of grocery stores that would give away eggs and butter are below market price. the result was aligns. you couldn't get the goods. that's what we do with her city street. we give access away for free. there's the urban equivalent to long lines which are not traffic jams. streets they cannot be traveled. there's no path and other making people pay for the cost of their actions. we pay plenty to one of these challenges is how to make them affordable. i know of no way to solve this other than building them other than providing more supply. is now repeating the laws of supply and demand. this is where jane jacobs got it wrong for she looked at old buildings and new buildings and noted that old buildings were cheap while new buildings were expensive. which led her to conclude the right way to observe affordable and was make sure no one got any new buildings on top of old buildings. that is now supply and demand works. you don't need to loo
america -- america's cities are running a soviet style urban transit policy. by this i mean that in the old soviet union the use of grocery stores that would give away eggs and butter are below market price. the result was aligns. you couldn't get the goods. that's what we do with her city street. we give access away for free. there's the urban equivalent to long lines which are not traffic jams. streets they cannot be traveled. there's no path and other making people pay for the cost of their...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer one pill each morning. 2hours. zero heartburn. satisfaion guaranteed or your money back. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> harris: live pictures coming into fox news, beaverton, oregon and look cl
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer one pill each morning. 2hours. zero heartburn. satisfaion guaranteed or your money back. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit...
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. >>> el tren que recorre centro america y sur de mÉxico, sufre un problema. >>> despuÉs del viernes negro llega el sÁbado con ofertas para pequeÑo negocios con ofertas en todo el paÍs. >>> comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" fin de semana con felix y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes bienvenidos ato "noticiero univisiÓn" el boxeo mundial estÁ de luto una de sus grandes figuras hÉctor "el macho" camacho quiÉn hizo vibras a puerto rico, dejÓ de respirar, luego de ser desconectado del respirador que lo tenÍa con vida, habia sido declarado con muerte cerebral luego de recibir un disparo en la cabeza en bayamon el martes pasado, jorge tiene la crÓnica de las Últimas horas de una leyenda. >>> despuÉs de 4 dÍas de agonia, hÉctor "el macho" camacho sufrÓo un ataque cardiaco que obligÓ al cuerpo mÉdico a desconectarlo. >>> no es que haya muerto anoche a las 1:40 ya Él habÍa fallecido hace dos dÍas la nota de muerte la habÍamos dado el jueves en la maÑana, hÉctor "el macho" camacho sufre un par que no fue reversible. >>> la donaciÓn de sus organos no pudo
. >>> el tren que recorre centro america y sur de mÉxico, sufre un problema. >>> despuÉs del viernes negro llega el sÁbado con ofertas para pequeÑo negocios con ofertas en todo el paÍs. >>> comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" fin de semana con felix y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes bienvenidos ato "noticiero univisiÓn" el boxeo mundial estÁ de luto una de sus grandes figuras hÉctor "el macho"...
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it is time for america to deal with the spending problem. we have listened to the american people, and make sure that we cannot get into the spot again. this is the the shot in the 20 years i have been here to build support for a budget -- a balanced budget. this is sorely needed, we have never gotten ourselves into the mess that we are in. this is important for the fiscal future but also for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps to fixing the fiscal problems, the people we expect to reinvest in our economy are doing a great job. >> we had a president asking us for a blank check and he did not get this. and a big increase on job creators. we got the -- we got that. and we have been trying to get discretionary spending caps in loss since i have been here for 13 years. we have been introducing legislation for the last eight years to get caps on spending. we could not get this the last time the republicans were in the majority. we see this as a good step in the right direction. every cent down payment in the defi
it is time for america to deal with the spending problem. we have listened to the american people, and make sure that we cannot get into the spot again. this is the the shot in the 20 years i have been here to build support for a budget -- a balanced budget. this is sorely needed, we have never gotten ourselves into the mess that we are in. this is important for the fiscal future but also for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps to fixing the fiscal problems,...
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. >>> live from america's news headquarters small business saturday gaining traction with holiday shoppers. the movement encourages people to support local mom and pop shops a day after winding up outside of the big box chains for black friday deals. tens of millions of shoppers expected to participate. president obama stopping by an independent book shop in arlington, virginia. and early numbers showing black friday retail sales falling from last year according to a shopper track report shoppers spent $11 billion the day after thanksgiving down nearly 2% from last year, blaming the drop on millions of early birds who started bargain hunting on turky day. many got deals rolling as early as 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. now back to "fox files". ner. now back to fox files. >>> ♪ >> what does a famous hollywood actress, a tough fearless hockey player, and a woman who grew up in the 1930s have in common? they are all in the center of a medical mystery which may effect 3 million people living in the united states. we begin with jennifer esposito's story. >> you are new york girl all of the way.
. >>> live from america's news headquarters small business saturday gaining traction with holiday shoppers. the movement encourages people to support local mom and pop shops a day after winding up outside of the big box chains for black friday deals. tens of millions of shoppers expected to participate. president obama stopping by an independent book shop in arlington, virginia. and early numbers showing black friday retail sales falling from last year according to a shopper track...
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. >> harris: live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris faulkener. people working at the state department headquarters in washington, d.c. were evacuated earlier today. there was a fire, a spokesperson saying one maintenance worker suffered life-threatening injuries, two others were burned. the flash fire broke out in the building's duct system during maintenance work. the facility temporarily shut down, but we're told it reopened after several hours. no word yet on what caused the fire. >>> in egypt, protests growing against a huge power grab by islamist president mohamed morsi, a member of the muslim brotherhood. giving himself near absolute power. at the expense of egyptian courts. the country's judges firing back, calling for a strike, in protest until the decree is reskippeded and his opponents warn possible military intervention if he does not do so. i'm harris faulkener, for all the latest headlines when you want them go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerfname in news. >> a tv executive of good morning america and created the scho
. >> harris: live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris faulkener. people working at the state department headquarters in washington, d.c. were evacuated earlier today. there was a fire, a spokesperson saying one maintenance worker suffered life-threatening injuries, two others were burned. the flash fire broke out in the building's duct system during maintenance work. the facility temporarily shut down, but we're told it reopened after several hours. no word yet on what caused the...
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a year and they went back to, say, mars and they said who are the people that have the best jobs in america, the interplanetary visitor would say, oh, the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entries into people's lives when they're interesting, and when they're boring, get out. [laughter] there's no other profession where -- if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients that may be boring. if you're a doctor, you're stuck with patients, it may be routine. in journalism the question every morning when you go to work or whenever it is, what's going on, what's going on that has meaning, and what don't we know about it? and so if you think about it, um, good luck. let me know when you're looking for a job. [laughter] [applause] what's interesting, he's telling -- the book is 40 chapters long, and he says he's halfway through on chapter 20. >> i'll challenge you. as a nurse practitioner, you get to be involved with people at the most important times of their life. [laughter] i love that job too. [applause] >> well said, well said. >> but my question is about the f
a year and they went back to, say, mars and they said who are the people that have the best jobs in america, the interplanetary visitor would say, oh, the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entries into people's lives when they're interesting, and when they're boring, get out. [laughter] there's no other profession where -- if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients that may be boring. if you're a doctor, you're stuck with patients, it may be routine. in...
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that's according to the trade group airlines for america. so how are the airports looking this thanksgiving sunday? cnn's susan candiotti joining me now from new york's la guardia airport. susan, i understand you met a few passengers today, and how are they feeling about flying today? >> reporter: i tell you, it's been remarkably smooth. we've been here since this morning and throughout the day at la guardia airport. we have seen virtually no lines at the check-in counter, and as you can see behind my shoulder, the security, very little backup there. you sail up, very few people in line and you go right on through despite the fact this is billed as the biggest travel day of the year. maybe in part it's due to the very good weather we have worldwide. joining me now we've got joe and rhonda stevens and you're heading back to houston. >> no, dallas. >> sorry about that. what did you expect when you got to the airport today? >> we thought we would be delayed. we got here at 2:00. our flight is at 3:30 and we could hop on right now. >> reporter:
that's according to the trade group airlines for america. so how are the airports looking this thanksgiving sunday? cnn's susan candiotti joining me now from new york's la guardia airport. susan, i understand you met a few passengers today, and how are they feeling about flying today? >> reporter: i tell you, it's been remarkably smooth. we've been here since this morning and throughout the day at la guardia airport. we have seen virtually no lines at the check-in counter, and as you can...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> u.s. congress and the white house go back to work this week with a lot on their plates. from the so-called fiscal cliff to republicans abandoning the anti-tax pledge, all this at a time new york times columnist charles blow writes about a growing gap between liberals and conservatives. how will lawmakers on both sides come to the table this week? charles, good to see you, happy thanksgiving weekend. let's begin with the fiscal cliff. as we head into a new week, what happened to the hope that compromise was about to take center stage? >> well, i mean, compromise could still take center stage and i actually believe that it will. i'm optimistic they will avert the fiscal cliff. and you mentioned a couple of senators basically saying that they would abandon their pledge not
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they are not only best for urban america, they are best for all of a america. that is the spirit in which we began the conversation today. i emphasize with colleagues and friends all of the time. the national urban league is not a think tank. but we know how to think. we are not a talk tank, but we know how to talk. we are a do tank. our intent is discussion, ideas, and thought leadership that lead to action. action that leads to results, and results that lead to changes in the lives of people. today there is an abundance of the affirmation that will be shared. i do want to highlight these two documents that are in the folders. one is our education plan. the other is our jobs plan. they have been assembled by a team of expert staff and others said affiliates leaders over the last two years that frameup some of our thinking. i want to thank all of you for coming. we appreciate everyone. let's have a great discussion today. have a great weekend and happy thanksgiving as you leave today. it is my pleasure to introduce a good friend of the national urban league, on
they are not only best for urban america, they are best for all of a america. that is the spirit in which we began the conversation today. i emphasize with colleagues and friends all of the time. the national urban league is not a think tank. but we know how to think. we are not a talk tank, but we know how to talk. we are a do tank. our intent is discussion, ideas, and thought leadership that lead to action. action that leads to results, and results that lead to changes in the lives of people....
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he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician, they are able to manage their chronic and acute pain, they have better lifestyles. they have a more robust life. >> but remember, there is no good scientific data on the effects of long-term use of high-dose opioids. do you think we prescribe too many pain medications in this country? >> i can't answer that. that has to be a decision between patients and their doctors. >> are these medications addictive or not? >> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. if they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported usi
he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician,...
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bny mellon wealth management : dealer sneer dealer >> welcome to inside america's news headquarters. >>gregg: fox news now confirming protests have turned deadly in egypt. anger over president morsi's power grab intensifies with a live report. >>heather: a top voice in congress is stepping down as other key leaders that keep our country safe head for the door. our panel weighs in on who could fill the void. >> an outbreak in america, where there has been a major spike in chicken pox and whether it could spread. >> up first, general john mccain speaking out about u.n. ambassador susan rice's potential nomination as the next secretary of state. rice has come underfire from john mccain and other lawmakers for early remarks about the attack in libya which turned out to be false. while appearing on fox news sunday, senator john mccain said he would be willing to an opportunity to explain her position. listen. >> is there anything that ambassador rice can do to change your mind? >> sure, she can, i give everyone the benefit of explaining their position and the actions they took. i will be
bny mellon wealth management : dealer sneer dealer >> welcome to inside america's news headquarters. >>gregg: fox news now confirming protests have turned deadly in egypt. anger over president morsi's power grab intensifies with a live report. >>heather: a top voice in congress is stepping down as other key leaders that keep our country safe head for the door. our panel weighs in on who could fill the void. >> an outbreak in america, where there has been a major spike in...
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. >> we had a very constructive meeting with the president to talk about america's fiscal problem. >> we have the corner stones of being able to work something out. >> reporter: staffers have been working behind the scenes to find common ground. the big sticking points, how to bring in more tax revenue and reduce things like medicare. but it's not clear when the president and lawmakers will meet next. and even if some progress is made this week, a final deal could still be a long way off. >> we rarely see the hill and the white house make decisions ear early. they tend to do bet when they have a deadline. i would be pleasantly surprised to see a deal emerge earlier ler than the end of the year, but we'll see. >> reporter: senate majority leader harry reid said before the break that they hoped to have another meeting with the president this week. randi? >> athena jones, thank you very much. the fiscal cliff wasn't on the president's mind while he was out christmas shopping though the reporters tried to ask him about it. the president and this daughter sasha and malia stopped by. the pr
. >> we had a very constructive meeting with the president to talk about america's fiscal problem. >> we have the corner stones of being able to work something out. >> reporter: staffers have been working behind the scenes to find common ground. the big sticking points, how to bring in more tax revenue and reduce things like medicare. but it's not clear when the president and lawmakers will meet next. and even if some progress is made this week, a final deal could still be a...
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. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping 3 or 4 times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i always buy organic. this is expensive. >> mock files when jennifer's battle with celiac disease made headlines. what do the hockey player and banana baby of the with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. likehe lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. >> it was like someone took a veil off my face. >> mickey redmond is no stranger to pain. he won two stanley cups playing for the montreal canadiens and ended his career as a top goal scorer for the detroit red wings. >> the red wings put a lot of pressure on redmond. he is the voice
. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping 3 or 4 times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i always buy organic. this is expensive. >> mock files...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> welcome back. with friends and family, it is time now to get you ready for the week ahead with our week ahead calendar. starting with monday, have you had enough holiday shopping yet? well, tomorrow is actually cyber monday, so spending is expected to top $1.5 billion. if you haven't made it to the stores, which a lot of us haven't, then you might want to do some on-line shopping. speaking of money and spending, congress returns to work in washington tomorrow from its holiday. of course, they're iffing to be under pressure to reach that budget deal and avoid a fiscal crisis and keep us from falling off the fiscal cliff. on tuesday we'll be talking about yasser arafat. his body is going to be exhumed. he is the late palestinian leader. eight years after his death this is happening. it's all part of an investigation to see if he was murdered. he died suddenly at age 75, and some think that he was poisoned. on wednesday keep your eyes out for the true symbol that christmas is approaching. of course, t
from america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> welcome back. with friends and family, it is time now to get you ready for the week ahead with our week ahead calendar. starting with monday, have you had enough holiday shopping yet? well, tomorrow is actually cyber monday, so spending is expected to top $1.5 billion. if you haven't made it to the stores, which a lot of us haven't, then you might want to do some on-line shopping. speaking of money and spending, congress returns to work in...
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you called it made in america. i wonder if that was -- which again it was called made in america and again it seemed like in part it had some bilingual stuff, about projecting a very specific vision of america. >> although i produced it, jay- z -- jimmy can speak to this very well. it was jay's idea to show that we're going through a revolution right now and that the restusion is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know, you don't go to record shops any longer and go to the rap section or you don't go to hip- hop and you don't go to rock 'n' roll, but everything is accessible through the internet and that all these kids are, there is a unification with all these kids, they're creating their own message and there aren't any walls. jimmy, i would love for you to speak to that. >> with hip-hop in the 19 0's and going into the 1990's, there were a lot of children from that, kids of friends of mine from all over, and one common thing they would say to me, you know, there are a lot -- there are many fewe
you called it made in america. i wonder if that was -- which again it was called made in america and again it seemed like in part it had some bilingual stuff, about projecting a very specific vision of america. >> although i produced it, jay- z -- jimmy can speak to this very well. it was jay's idea to show that we're going through a revolution right now and that the restusion is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know, you don't go to record shops any longer and go to...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> there's a recall out for a popular anti-cholesterol drug. a total of 41 lots of the generic version of lipitor may be contaminated by glass particles. the recall is voluntary and with the knowledge of the fda. >>> in egypt the muslim brotherhood says one of its fence, a 15-year-old boy, was killed and another 60 injured in an attack its headquarters there in cairo. across the country, the group is defending the decision by president morsi, its former leader, to significantly expand his own power. >>> in the meantime, egypt will also make headlines tomorrow as it hosts more talks in cairo between israelis and egyptians. they're trying to finalize details of a cease-fire with hamas. israeli troops have retreated from the bo
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they also say they should have less of a role in education in america. both of those things are somewhat inconsistent. at the end of the day, we have to have policies that are oabout supporting and nurturing good teaching. having art and music, having a real collaboration. those are the things that can turn around schools or make good schools even better. the federal government, when they do policies about schools, should do things that do not do harm and actually move that kind of agenda. i would like to see us get away from the silver bullet theory that if you put a test score in the teacher's evaluation, that will make things great. that is not what makes things a great. what makes things a great is when we have teachers who are supported, have the time, the trust to do the things they need to do, have the tools to do the things they need to do, and we have kids who have the resources they need, including, if they are hungry and if they cannot see a black boy, they have choices to make sure that happens. host: mark is our next call from california on
they also say they should have less of a role in education in america. both of those things are somewhat inconsistent. at the end of the day, we have to have policies that are oabout supporting and nurturing good teaching. having art and music, having a real collaboration. those are the things that can turn around schools or make good schools even better. the federal government, when they do policies about schools, should do things that do not do harm and actually move that kind of agenda. i...
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this is not what the united states of america taxpayers dollars respect. he promised the people of egypt democracy when his party and he was elected president. >> reporter: egyptian president expanded his powers and placed himself above judicial oversay the sight after the cease-fire. egypt said it was designed to hold those accountable of those in corruption and crimes in the previous regime. but one leading senator was asked what message president obama should deliver to the egyptian leader? >> he has to express those concerns and say, obviously, we want this -- change to be not just democratic, but to also be supportive of stability and also to be protecting of minorities and human rights in egypt. >> reporter: the egyptian stock market taking a dive on the first day of trading after the action. it dropped more than 9%. >> shannon: all right. we'll keep an eye on it. president obottommal meet with the congressional leaders for a plan aimed at avoiding the fiscal cliff. lawmakers have said that both spending cuts and new revenue need to be on the table.
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now, america is tilting toward proislamist posture. it's a fear in parts of the region after the ten years we have just had, it's a remarkable turn of events for me given the context of how the war on terror looked. >> chris, two things, one is that is the logic of power. it's nothing more or less than that. second, the crazy thing is both things are happening at the same time. this administration is pragmatic enough to work with folks who are elected. at the same time, as our political system is crazy, you can run for president and come fairly close to winning saying oh, you can't bomb your way to victory and the war on terror but you can't talk to islamists. we have, this is a fundmental brokenness in our system that's going to prevent us from being e vektive on either. >> hold those thoughts. i want to hear from you after the break. >>> it's time for "your business" entrepreneur of the week. christine osborn wants you to shop small. the owner of wonder works, a south carolina based store believes in cooperation instead of competitio
now, america is tilting toward proislamist posture. it's a fear in parts of the region after the ten years we have just had, it's a remarkable turn of events for me given the context of how the war on terror looked. >> chris, two things, one is that is the logic of power. it's nothing more or less than that. second, the crazy thing is both things are happening at the same time. this administration is pragmatic enough to work with folks who are elected. at the same time, as our political...
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. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping 3 or 4 times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i always buy organic. this is expensive. >> mock files when jennifer's battle with celiac disease made headlines. what do the hockey player and banana baby of the >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-m. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protection you can buy. go to lifelock.com or call 1-800-lifelock today. [whoosh] lifelock-- relentlessly protecting yo
. >> if you look at the market north america in 2002 the market was very limited. it was roughly $100 million. >> this year alone is valued at $4.2 billion. a gluten free lifestyle isn't cheap. >> i do not leave the health food market with under $100 and i probably go food shopping 3 or 4 times a week. >> that's just for you. >> that's just for me. that's just for me. that's fresh fruit and vegetables. i always buy organic. this is expensive. >> mock files...
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so it's not just america and israel anymore. >> heather? >> people should know as we go back to the fiscal cliff, pentagon contractors and ceos can ride them out for as much as six months. up like military families, regular american families -- people should know that if the washington wizards do not break their losing streak, my 8-year-old is coming down to protest. >> the memphis grizzlies are doing well. and you should know the staff in the makeup room here, saturday and sunday mornings do an incredible job and i stupidly omitted them from my thanks yesterday. so i want to give them a special shoutout today. they make me look presentable, which is no small feat. i want to thank my againsts. come back any time. thank you all. i learned a lot from today's show. we'll be back next weekend, saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern time. i'm really excited. our againsts will include dan malloy. he's a rising start in the democratic party, has put together deals, and i'm excited to talk to him. we will see you next week here on "up." i love how cle
so it's not just america and israel anymore. >> heather? >> people should know as we go back to the fiscal cliff, pentagon contractors and ceos can ride them out for as much as six months. up like military families, regular american families -- people should know that if the washington wizards do not break their losing streak, my 8-year-old is coming down to protest. >> the memphis grizzlies are doing well. and you should know the staff in the makeup room here, saturday and...
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just general america. it's true that it's harder today than it was for my generation, but there are some opportunities. but i think bruce -- bruce is a very unique character, a real life force. you can always learn a lot by watching him and listening to him and he is a working guy. when i first met tim -- him he was broke, living in a surfboard factory. and the most impressive thing about him which i've always tried to emulate ever since, but never been able to quite get there, he was completely uncompromising. there was nothing anyone had that he wanted that would make him compromise his art or his position, you know? and he's that guy. so i don't -- i mean i just think that america, like everyone else believes or most people belief, is at a crossroads right now. if you go to other countries, especially asia and other stuff, importing all their students to get educated here and exporting all the brain power out right after that, i think it's a real problem, you know? but there's nhing i can do about that
just general america. it's true that it's harder today than it was for my generation, but there are some opportunities. but i think bruce -- bruce is a very unique character, a real life force. you can always learn a lot by watching him and listening to him and he is a working guy. when i first met tim -- him he was broke, living in a surfboard factory. and the most impressive thing about him which i've always tried to emulate ever since, but never been able to quite get there, he was...
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>> oh, if you were old enough to remember that when that happened, that was just one of america's great, great cliffhangers. in fact, that probably was the invention almost of the cliffhanger. who shot j.r.? it kept american television audiences guessing for month back in the heyday of "dallas." i want to show you what the south fork ranch looks like today. this is outside dallas where they shot the original television show and where the return to tv screen this is year. today it's a tribute to larry hagman who passed away yesterday in a hospital not that far from the ranch in, of course, dallas. his infamous portrayal of the oil man was 100% texas, big talk, big money and always that very big hat. we have a look back at his long showbiz career. >> reporter: larry hagman wore many hats in his career. but he's best known for the stetson that he wore on "dallas." despite roles on film and on stage, hagman will always be remembered as the villainous j.r. ewing. when j.r. was shot by an unknown assailant, it became one of the most famous cliffhangers in tv history, watched by 300 million pe
>> oh, if you were old enough to remember that when that happened, that was just one of america's great, great cliffhangers. in fact, that probably was the invention almost of the cliffhanger. who shot j.r.? it kept american television audiences guessing for month back in the heyday of "dallas." i want to show you what the south fork ranch looks like today. this is outside dallas where they shot the original television show and where the return to tv screen this is year. today...
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what does this say about america's fragile imphee? brenda, good morning to you. >> hi. >> i want to know, do you think this means that black friday will fade into the shadows? or is the decrease due to cyber-monday, cyber week and the like? >> those are really good points. what we are seeing this year, the holiday shopping season is getting stretched, not only is the first weekend, the big kickoff to the holiday shopping season stretched because we saw so many of the discount stores opening up on thanksgiving to great controversy, but in the end, we saw lots and lots of foot traffic. people wanted to be a part of this. you may want recognize this and i sure don't get t. people love black friday, as an event. they may not be shopping, but they want to be part of the whole event. that's one thing that's goingomp you brought up that we are seeing more shopping days between the beginning and the end of the retail season. that's because thanksgiving is earlier this year. so we are going to see a lot more people going out, looking, not nece
what does this say about america's fragile imphee? brenda, good morning to you. >> hi. >> i want to know, do you think this means that black friday will fade into the shadows? or is the decrease due to cyber-monday, cyber week and the like? >> those are really good points. what we are seeing this year, the holiday shopping season is getting stretched, not only is the first weekend, the big kickoff to the holiday shopping season stretched because we saw so many of the discount...
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. >> guest: also a big state even in those days and perhaps america's, one of america's most famous anti-slavery advocates on the national scene. he didn't start out that way but at this point he was. seward also not that radical was generally perceived to be that way because the series of speeches he was giving that were viewed as inflammatory. lincoln because he did not have a national record could portray himself as the least radical. in those days it meant the least antislavery republican who then was up for the race. they go in, and seward just doesn't have the advantage of being the dominant republican and being the governor and senator from new york, seward also has -- >> host: it is a great name. >> guest: it is -- >> host: it's like tom wolfe. >> guest: he portrays weak smock of alien nature i guess. he is the finest political operative in the mid-19th century. he goes to this convention. he has essentially infinite financial resources when deals under the table could involve cash as well as anything else that could happen. >> host: that doesn't happen now. >> guest: of course not. he g
. >> guest: also a big state even in those days and perhaps america's, one of america's most famous anti-slavery advocates on the national scene. he didn't start out that way but at this point he was. seward also not that radical was generally perceived to be that way because the series of speeches he was giving that were viewed as inflammatory. lincoln because he did not have a national record could portray himself as the least radical. in those days it meant the least antislavery...
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♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life. been shopping so smart, cashs back with your freedom card getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. hershey's makes smiles. smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. >> osgood: the artist who created these works calls himself k.a.w.. he took part behind the scenes in the country's biggest thanksgiving day parade. his contribution produced quite an effect. serena altschul has the proof. >> reporter: all the usual suspects were there. familiar faces with the millions of people lining the streets of new york city and watching at home on tv. in a turkey day tradition. the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> macy's is proud to present a special balloon created especially f
♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life. been shopping so smart, cashs back with your freedom card getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. hershey's makes smiles. smiles make...
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will law americas be able to reach a deal in time? >> smokers being asked to foot the bill of obama care in a huge sir charge. we are going to have a debate about this. isn't a pack of cigarettes already $12. you smoke. >> she is smoking hot. >> nicely done. >> fox & friends hour 4 starts right now. >> that's not glenmore ryes' personal collection that's a museum curator of the houdini museum. we have had a lot of guests who try to get away from us but today there's an escape artist who is going to try to escape from lots of locks on our show live. >> that's really cool. have you ever gone to see some of the ancient houdini stuff he has used in some of the shows? >> no. >> niagara falls had he had a ripley's leave believe it or not. he is going to show us. >> i have been trying to escape this couch for three hours now. >> we will see in our guests can. >> we have new video to show you have demonstrations in egypt. the protests are expected to escalate today as both the muslim brotherhood and anti president more see protests are taking
will law americas be able to reach a deal in time? >> smokers being asked to foot the bill of obama care in a huge sir charge. we are going to have a debate about this. isn't a pack of cigarettes already $12. you smoke. >> she is smoking hot. >> nicely done. >> fox & friends hour 4 starts right now. >> that's not glenmore ryes' personal collection that's a museum curator of the houdini museum. we have had a lot of guests who try to get away from us but today...